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Tenants at Jurong Fishery Port see fewer customers as port reopens after two-week closure
The marketplace at Jurong Fishery Port on 3 Aug 2021. (Photo: Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment)
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SINGAPORE: It was a quiet start for Jurong Fishery Port on Tuesday (Aug 3) morning, as wholesale and unloading activities resumed after a two-week closure.
Just half of the port’s usual customer pool have returned, stallholders told CNA.
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Mr Jason Lim, who owns four stalls at Jurong Fishery Port, said customers trickled in and out throughout the morning, but in smaller numbers.
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